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Censorship in Schools and Libraries

Censorship in Schools and Libraries. By M ichael Lowry, Lauren Carr, Lilly Paxton, and Dontaonia C hristy. The Problem. These days there are lots of filters censoring the internet at schools and libraries . Some of the stuff that is blocked shouldn’t be blocked. Youtube.

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Censorship in Schools and Libraries

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  1. Censorship in Schools and Libraries By Michael Lowry, Lauren Carr, Lilly Paxton, and DontaoniaChristy

  2. The Problem • These days there are lots of filters censoring the internet at schools and libraries. • Some of the stuff that is blocked shouldn’t be blocked.

  3. Youtube • Some times sites are blocked that sometimes shouldn’t be. • YouTube can have some really good information.

  4. reasons • Some websites are blocked because they use words and pictures that are not appropriate for school. • Kids should be able to go on any website and should have the common sense to not stay on a site that has inappropriate information.

  5. rights • According to the Bill of Right we have the right to view all information on the internet. • So, we should be able to view and post any items on the web.

  6. Thanks for watching!!!

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